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Journal of Economic Literature1969 - 2025
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 Volume 36, issue 4, 1998
 
  Corrigenda [Do People Play Nash Equilibrium? Lessons from Evolutionary Game Theory]   pp. 1941-1941 George MailathCorrigenda [Introduction to the Economics of Religion]   pp. 1941-1941 Laurence IannacconeIndustrial Organization and New Findings on the Turnover and Mobility of Firms   pp. 1947-1982 Richard E. CavesWhither the World Bank and the IMF?   pp. 1983-2020 Anne O. KruegerThe Economics of Wagering Markets   pp. 2021-2064 Raymond SauerNonrenewable Resource Scarcity   pp. 2065-2107 Jeffrey A. KrautkraemerEmpirical Approaches to the Measurement of Welfare   pp. 2108-2165 Daniel T. Slesnick Volume 36, issue 3, 1998
 
  Do People Play Nash Equilibrium? Lessons from Evolutionary Game Theory   pp. 1347-1374 George MailathHow Foundations Came to Be   pp. 1375-1386 Paul SamuelsonEconomists' Views about Parameters, Values, and Policies: Survey Results in Labor and Public Economics   pp. 1387-1425 Victor Fuchs, Alan Krueger and James PoterbaUrban Spatial Structure   pp. 1426-1464 Alex Anas, Richard Arnott and Kenneth SmallIntroduction to the Economics of Religion   pp. 1465-1495 Laurence IannacconeArchiving the History of Economics   pp. 1496-1501 E. Roy Weintraub et al. Volume 36, issue 2, 1998
 
  Nonparametric Regression Techniques in Economics   pp. 669-721 Adonis YatchewOperations of "Unfettered" Labor Markets: Exit and Voice in American Labor Markets at the Turn of the Century   pp. 722-765 Price FishbackHealth, Nutrition, and Economic Development   pp. 766-817 John Strauss and Duncan ThomasTax Compliance   pp. 818-860 James Andreoni, Brian Erard and Jonathan FeinsteinDoes Egalitarianism Have a Future?   pp. 861-902 Louis Putterman, John Roemer and Joaquim SilvestreA Reconsideration of Import Substitution   pp. 903-936 Henry J. Bruton Volume 36, issue 1, 1998
 
  Psychology and Economics   pp. 11-46 Matthew RabinEmotions and Economic Theory   pp. 47-74 Jon ElsterEndogenous Preferences: The Cultural Consequences of Markets and Other Economic Institutions   pp. 75-111 Samuel BowlesTrends in the Well-Being of American Women, 1970-1995   pp. 112-165 Francine BlauThe Approach of Institutional Economics   pp. 166-192 Geoffrey HodgsonCapital-Market Imperfections and Investment   pp. 193-225 Robert Hubbard Volume 35, issue 4, 1997
 
  Evaluating Government Training Programs for the Economically Disadvantaged   pp. 1809-1855 Daniel Friedlander, David Greenberg and Philip RobinsHayek and Socialism   pp. 1856-1890 Bruce CaldwellEnemies or Allies? Henry George and Francis Amasa Walker One Century Later   pp. 1891-1915 John K. WhitakerContracts, Hold-Up, and Labor Markets   pp. 1916-1957 James MalcomsonExplaining Agricultural and Agrarian Policies in Developing Countries   pp. 1958-2005 Hans Binswanger-Mkhize and Klaus DeiningerSimulation-Based Estimation   pp. 2006-2039 Steven Stern Volume 35, issue 3, 1997
 
  The Impact of Economics on Contemporary Political Science   pp. 1173-1204 Gary J. MillerFamines and Economics   pp. 1205-1242 Martin RavallionGoods Prices and Exchange Rates: What Have We Learned?   pp. 1243-1272 Pinelopi Goldberg and Michael M. KnetterThe Swedish Experiment   pp. 1273-1319 Assar LindbeckCorruption and Development: A Review of Issues   pp. 1320-1346 Pranab BardhanTeaching Economics to Undergraduates   pp. 1347-1373 William Becker Volume 35, issue 2, 1997
 
  The Economic Effects of the Tax Reform Act of 1986   pp. 589-632 Alan Auerbach and Joel SlemrodCross-National Comparisons of Earnings and Income Inequality   pp. 633-687 Peter Gottschalk and Timothy M. SmeedingFinancial Development and Economic Growth: Views and Agenda   pp. 688-726 Ross LevineInner Cities   pp. 727-756 Edwin S. Mills and Luan Sende LubueleInvaluable Goods   pp. 757-765 Kenneth Arrow Volume 35, issue 1, 1997
 
  Editor's Report for 1996   pp. 9-12 John PencavelEvent Studies in Economics and Finance   pp. 13-39 A. Craig MacKinlayGibrat's Legacy   pp. 40-59 John SuttonEntrepreneurial Discovery and the Competitive Market Process: An Austrian Approach   pp. 60-85 Israel M. KirznerMonopsony in the Labor Market   pp. 86-112 William M. Boal and Michael RansomWhy Should Trade Negotiators Negotiate About?   pp. 113-120 Paul Krugman Volume 34, issue 4, 1996
 
  Household Saving: Micro Theories and Micro Facts   pp. 1797-1855 Martin Browning and Annamaria LusardiEconomic Reform in New Zealand 1984-95: The Pursuit of Efficiency   pp. 1856-1902 Lewis Evans, Arthur Grimes and Bryce WilkinsonEconomics in a Family Way   pp. 1903-1934 Ted BergstromThe Homeless   pp. 1935-1941 John Quigley Volume 34, issue 3, 1996
 
  The Economics of Science   pp. 1199-1235 Paula StephanReimbursing Health Plans and Health Providers: Efficiency in Production versus Selection   pp. 1236-1263 Joseph NewhouseAdjustment Costs in Factor Demand   pp. 1264-1292 Daniel Hamermesh and Gerard PfannEconomics and Psychology: Lessons for Our Own Day from the Early Twentieth Century   pp. 1293-1323 Shira B. LewinThe Discovery of the Residual: A Historical Note   pp. 1324-1330 Zvi GrilichesReply to Review by George Borjas [Review of Julian Simon, The Economic Consequences of Immigration]   pp. 1331-1332 Julian L. SimonReply to Julian Simon's Rejoinder [Review of Julian Simon, The Economic Consequences of Immigration]   pp. 1332-1333 George Borjas Volume 34, issue 2, 1996
 
  The Purchasing Power Parity Puzzle   pp. 647-668 Kenneth RogoffWhy Bounded Rationality?   pp. 669-700 John ConliskAltruism, Nonprofits, and Economic Theory   pp. 701-728 Susan Rose-AckermanPublic Employment and the Welfare State in Sweden   pp. 729-740 Sherwin RosenReview of The Handbook of Economic Sociology   pp. 741-754 Michael J. Piore Volume 34, issue 1, 1996
 
  Understanding Economic Policy Reform   pp. 9-41 Dani RodrikThe Equity Premium: It's Still a Puzzle   pp. 42-71 Narayana KocherlakotaThe Economics of Autocracy and Majority Rule: The Invisible Hand and the Use of Force   pp. 72-96 Martin McGuire and Mancur OlsonThe Standard Error of Regressions   pp. 97-114 Deirdre McCloskey and Stephen ZiliakThe Political Economy of Preference Falsification: Timur Kuran's Private Truths, Public Lies   pp. 115-123 Robert FrankMoney and the Invisible Hand: A Correction   pp. 124-125 George Selgin and Lawrence White |  |